Kylian Mbappé, more than €80 million at stake after his brutal separation

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The departure of Kylian Mbappé from PSG still goes badly for Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. So much so that the Bondynois was not paid in April and saw one of his bonuses frozen.

Kylian Mbappé and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi were honored on Tuesday at the Globe Soccer Awards. While the Parisian striker was named Player of the Year, his president received the Best Manager award. Both present in Sardinia for the occasion, the two men were undoubtedly careful to avoid each other. Relations between the former Monegasque and the president of PSG are indeed frosty. Consequence of the departure of the Bondynois for Real Madrid.

And the departure of the French world champion is all the more difficult for the Qatari leader to live with as he leaves free, without Real Madrid having the slightest euro to pay except the monstrous signing bonus that the French attacker is about to touch. PSG tried to make the Spanish champions pay by paying Kylian Mbappé the 80 million loyalty bonus this winter on which he was ready to sit to complete his contract with the Rouge et Bleu .

Kylian Mbappé was not paid in April

But Florentino Perez obviously didn’t hear it that way, which infuriated Nasser Al-Khelaïfi according to L’Equipe. So much so that after the announcement this winter of his departure, NAK pressured Luis Enrique so that he would only play intermittently or deprived him of a proper ceremony during his farewell to the Parc des Princes after the match against Toulouse.

Above all, the capital club would have decided not to pay him his April salary and would also have suspended the payment of (another) bonus of 80 million euros that he was to receive in February. And PSG would not like to stay there and would discuss with the player’s entourage to recover a little more money. Discussions which are now carried out through lawyers…

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